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Putnam’s 

French Cross Word 
Puzzle BooK 


By 

Henry E. Mills 


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Copyright, 1925 
by 

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Putnam’s 

FrencH Cross Word Puzzle BooK 




Puzzle 1 

HORIZONTAL 

1 The oldest beverage. 

3 Relative consumption of same 
beverage in France. 

VERTICAL 

2 Supposedly brings wisdom. 


Puzzle 2 

HORIZONTAL 

1 A rodent. 

3 A container. 

VERTICAL 

1 Sweetbreads. 

2 Sound of a clock. 


Puzzle 3 

HORIZONTAL 

2 Either half of something sweet. 
VERTICAL 

1 Often requires courage to say. 


Puzzle 4 Puzzle 5 

HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL 


1 A portion. 

4 Name of chain of mountains in 

Asia Minor. 

5 A possessive adjective. 

VERTICAL 

1 A flower. 

2 A short poem: word is used in 

both English and French. 

3 A heap of things. 


1 The home of birds. 

4 . An old French coin. 

5 The act of shooting. 

VERTICAL 

1 Brief and to the point. 

2 Adverb meaning here. 

3 Hard or unyielding. 


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Puzzle 6 


1 Shining (Feminine). 

4 Found on lips and cheeks. 

HORIZONTAL 

5 Sweet and liquid. 

1 A preposition. 

2 The act of praising. 

VERTICAL 

3 One of the seasons of the year, 


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HORIZONTAL 


1 A division of time. 5 

4 A personal pronoun. 7 

VERTICAL 

1 Often found with sardines. 3 

2 A numeral. 6 


An interjection. 

A wood heavy and black. 


A student. 

A definite article. 


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Puzzle 8 


1 Nothing to drink. 

3 An interjection. 

4 Another interjection. 

5 An indefinite article. 

HORIZONTAL 

6 Something heavy. 

7 Used in musical notation. 

8 Contraction of a preposition and 

an article. 

1 A deaf-mute. 

VERTICAL 

2 Dear (plural). 


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Puzzle 9 


1 Participle of devoir. 
S A preposition. 

5 A fluid. 


IHORIZONTAL 

6 Used by modistes. 

8 A prefix. 

9 Channel of a small stream. 


VERTICAL 


1 A preposition. 

2 An association of different 

things. 

3 To wander. 


4 Born (masculine) 

6 A conjunction. 

7 Participle of savoir. 


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1 Prefix meaning half-way. 

2 Formed by contraction c 

words. 

4 We can’t stop its passing. 


1 Necessary in solving all 
word puzzles. 

3 Pronoun (plural). 

5 A direction. 


HORIZONTAL 

8 Abbreviation of terms used in 

>f two addressing royalty. 

9 Sometimes used with yeux and 


VERTICAL 


6 Girl’s name—improperly Gal¬ 

licized. 

7 Worse. 


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Puzzle 11 


1 An exclamation. 

4 Formed from briser. 

6 An article. 

HORIZONTAL 

7 A conjunction. 

8 A rival. 

10 Derived from verb £tre. 

1 Improves breakfast. 

2 Derived from rire. 

3 Alone. 

VERTICAL 

4 A grain. 

5 Derived from avoir. 

9 Used in musical notation. 


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Puzzle 12 


HORIZONTAL 


1 German Cavalryman. 

6 Derived from avoir. 

8 A letter of the Greek alphabet. 

10 A note of the musical scale. 

11 A city in Greece. 


12 Indicates negation. 

13 A conjunction. 

14 A Departement in Southern 

France. 

16 To fade. 


2 Part of a laugh. 

3 Generous. 

4 Derived from avoir. 

5 Proceeds from. 

7 Extensive. 


VERTICAL 

9 A member of a tribe of North 
American Indians. 

10 An imaginary being. 

14 Derived from aller. 

15 Derived from rire. 


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1 Dumb. 

4 A summit. 

6 A box. 

7 Au animal used for food. 

8 Found in cities. 


2 The last. 

3 To keep quiet. 

4 A line of French kings. 

5 An American religious cult. 
9 To employ. 


HORIZONTAL 

10 A master musician (Italian)/ 

13 An adverb. 

14 A beast of burden. 

16 A meadow. 


VERTICAL 

11 At the. 

12 Egyptian god. 

13 A popular resort in Southern 

France. 


17 Customs (of a country). 

19 Derived from voir. 

20 A novel written by George 

Sand. 


15 Chosen. 

18 A conjunction. 

19 Derived from aller. 


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Puzzle 14 


1 One of the bridges in Paris. 

4 A numeral. 

7 Peoples. 

9 Almost extinct. 

11 Another disjunctive personal 
pronoun. 

13 First part of name of a fa¬ 
mous African explorer. 


1 One of the railway stations in 

Paris. 

2 A canton in Switzerland. 

3 A note of the musical scale. 

4 An adjective. 

5 Another railway station in 

Paris. 

6 Convenient in case of rain. 


HORIZONTAL 

14 Separates France and America. 

16 A conjunction. 

17 Leads a hard life in Spain. 

18 Form of avoir. 

19 A cereal. 

20 An expression of disdain. 

22 The scene of one of Napoleon’s 
victories. 

VERTICAL 

8 Often mentioned in the 
Arabian Nights. 

10 A tool. 

12 Frequently a component of 
American breakfasts. 

14 Ripe. 

15 On the level of the earth. 

18 The dawn. 


24 Derived from verb meaning to 

dare. 

25 Also. 

28 Descendant of Mahomet. 

29 Prefix used in terms of avia¬ 

tion. 


21 A character in one of Shake¬ 
speare’s tragedies. 

23 A month. 

24 A goose. 

26 A Chaldean city. 

27 Often used with feminine 

nouns. 


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Puzzle 15 




1 A French river. 

5 Something you love to touch. 

7 A French Departement. 

10 A chemical element. 

11 A Grecian deity. 

12 Always feminine. 

14 A digit. 

16 A writer highly esteemed in 
France. 


1 Harbor. 

2 CapitaljJofjjAnnam. 

3 Necessary to a profile. 

4 Derived from avoir. 

5 Neeessary in order to enter 

Number 1. 

6 A Grecian god—the son of 

Jupiter and Menalippe. 

8 Characteristic of many don¬ 
keys and horses (infinitive). 


HORIZONTAL 

17 A personal obligation (Eng¬ 
lish). 

19 Found in a pack of playing 

cards. 

20 The key of C. 

21 A town in Italy (scene of a 

battle in 1848). 


VERTICAL 

9 Entertained by most suitors. 

12 Purified. 

13 A vegetable. 

15 Derived from verb meaning 
sounding (of a clock). 

17 One of Jupiter’s little friends. 

18 First word of the hymn of 

Saint John the Baptist. 


23 A much used prefix. 

24 Derived from verb meaning to 

dream. 

26 Derived from sortir. 

28 Name of a piano made in 
France. 

30 Derived from faire. 

31 A city in Asia Minor. 


21 The Departement in which 

Nimes is situated. 

22 Derived from oser. 

25 Derived from aller. 

27 Found in all vertebrates. 

29 Suffix giving emphasis. 

SO Fourth note of the musical 
scale. 


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Puzzle 16 


1 The seat of a Bishopric in the 
Departement of Orne. 

5 Necessary in communicating by 
telephone. 

9 A voice used in four-part writ¬ 
ing. 

10 A blow. 

11 A place. 

12 A sculptor’s tool. 


1 To render salty. 

2 That class of society to which 

you and I belong. 

8 Derived from 6tre. 

4 A chemical element. 

5 The antithesis of douceur. 


HORIZONTAL 

13 A conjunction. 

14 An English author. 

16 Termination of verbs of the 

second conjugation. 

17 Prefix indicating repeated ac¬ 

tion. 

18 A ceremonial requirement. 

19 Derived from naitre. 

20 A preposition. 


VERTICAL 

6 To be observed by our neigh¬ 

bors. 

7 A plant often used for hay. 

8 Derived from operer. 

15 A diphthong. 

20 Derived from durer. 

22 Derived from hair. 


21 An exclamation. 

23 Joins the head and shoulders. 
25 A departement in France near 
the Swiss border. 

28 Bitter. 

30 Worse. 

31 Used in screening. 

32 Derived from user. 


23 Colloquial for cela. 

24 Saturn’s wife. 

26 Choler (poetical). 

27 Adverb used with pas and 

point. 

29 2nd pers. sing, of 6tre. 

30 Part participle of to be able. 


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Puzzle 17 


HORIZONTAL 


2 A model for procedure. 

20 

Denoting personal possession 

34 

8 Used to identify musical com¬ 


(feminine). 


positions. 

21 

A diphthong. 

36 

10 Legal tender. 

23 

Any distinguished aviator. 

39 

12 Personal pronoun. 

24 

Derived from rire. 


13 Unit of superficial area. 

25 

A Lake in Turkestan. 


15 A member of the onion family. 

26 

Shaved. 

40 

16 Thirteenth letter of the Greek 

28 

Helpful in concluding prayers. 

41 

alphabet. 

30 

A river in Russia. 

42 

17 Antithesis of triste. 

32 

(He) lies. 


19 An article. 

33 

A Chinese coin. 




VERTICAL 


1 Fruits often used for jelly. 

11 

A language formerly spoken 

27 

2 Derived from 6tre. 


in the North of France. 

28 

3 Bone. 

13 

A diphthong. 

29 

4 An old quartier in Paris. 

14 

Period of time. 

31 

5 An article. 

17 

Derived from raser. 

34 

6 A king of Israel—assassinated 

18 

Firing (military). 

35 

by one of his generals. 

20 

One of Napoleon’s famous vic¬ 


7 A spinner. 


tories. 

37 

9 Derived from plaindre. 

22 

Winged animals. 

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25 

The soul. 



French authoress (19th cen¬ 
tury). 

Troublesome. 

Name of wine produced by a 
certain commune in Cham¬ 
pagne. 

He. 

Usage of country. 

Abbreviation for Post 
Scriptum. 


Adam’s first wife. 

(He) amused. 

Cart. 

A tropical plant. 

Frozen water. 

An island in the Atlantic be¬ 
longing to France. 

A conjunction. 

Termination of a large number 
of Latin words. 


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Puzzle 18 


2 A possessive adjective. 19 

3 Used as a conjunction or ad- 20 

verb. 22 

6 A composer of popular light 23 
operas—born in Paris. 24 

10 Participial form of savoir. 26 

13 Burns with luminous flame. 

14 A sound occasioned either by 27 

pleasure or pain. 30 

16 A personal pronoun. 32 

17 Aroused. 

18 A river in Switzerland. 


1 A form of anger. 12 

2 Abbreviation of His Majesty. 

4 Termination of a large num- 14 

ber of Latin words. 

5 A continent. 15 

7 The name of two popes. 

8 A color. 21 

9 One who strikes. 

11 Factory. 22 


HORIZONTAL 

A geographical term. 

A small town near La Rochelle. 
Joined together. 

Used. 

One of the sacred Hindu books. 
Prefix indicating repeated ac¬ 
tion. 

Broken. 

Thou (art). 

Celebrated Minnesinger of the 
13th century. 


VERTICAL 

An ancient country in Asia 
Minor. 

Demonstrative pronoun (col¬ 
loquial). 

Characteristic termination of 
verbs of second conjugation. 

Status of a few American com¬ 
munities. 

White lead (paste). 


34 One of Napoleon’s Mar&haux. 

35 Prefix meaning three times. 

36 A gaseous mixture. 

37 Found in cities in France. 

39 That which designates any 
person or thing. 

41 An ejaculation. 

42 Used in making baskets. 

43 The scene of an opera by Ed. 

Lalo. 


23 One of the Muses. 

25 Heavenly bodies. 

28 Unsuccessful artists. 

29 Chance. 

31 A county in Scotland. 
33 A town on the Somme. 
38 Two vowels. 

40 A conjunction. 


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Puzzle 19 


1 One of the planets. 

4 Essential word in the vocabu¬ 
lary of a “vamp.” 

8 Useful word in the vocabulary 

of a “vamp.” 

9 The antithesis of mieux. 

10 Ridiculous. 

13 Spirited. 

15 Introduces a conditional 

phrase. 

16 A Preposition. 

17 A letter of the Greek alphabet. 


1 Useful in-’drinking. 

2 Emotion. 

3 A religious ceremony. 

5 A blade of wheat. 

6 Rhyme. 

7 A departement in France—also 

the name of a river. 

11 Shell (of Crustacea). 

12 A Trojan prince. 

13 Useful in a lover’s vocabulary. 


HORIZONTAL 

18 Termination of verbs of the 

first conjugation. 

19 A character in Peer Gynt. 

20 A character in a novel by Le 

Sage. 

22 A Prime Minister under 

George III of England. 

23 A character in the Old Testa¬ 

ment. 

25 A watering place in France. 

27 They (masculine). 

29 A high card. 

VERTICAL 

14 Derived from nuire. 

19 At the-(plural). 

21 Short poem. 

22 North wind. 

24 Species of gelatinous algae. 

25 A small French river passing 

through Saint-Omer. 

26 Where. 

28 Giving reflexive significance. 

30 Precise. 


30 That which has no merit or 
value. 

32 Colloquial for voyez. 

33 A famous Italian family. 

36 One of the minor prophets. 

40 Derived from pouvoir. 

41 Fire (military). 

43 A domestic animal. 

44 The theme of many successful 

dramas. 


31 An affluent of the River 
Garonne. 

34 A Belgian watering place. 

35 An Egyptian king. 

37 Derived from seoir. 

38 A period of time. 

39 A language formerly spoken 

in the south of France. 

42 A preposition. 


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Puzzle 20 


1 Bare. 

4 Part of a cathedral. 

7 King of Judea in the 10th cen¬ 
tury B.C. 

10 Derived from avoir. 

11 Derived from user. 

12 An Athenian tragic poet. 

13 A girl’s name. 

15 To be said of most kings. 

17 Should bring discretion. 


1 An old province in France. 

2 An article. 

3 A volcano. 

4 Cloud. 

5 Derived from 6tre. 

6 Disguise—as used by courte¬ 

sans. 

7 Pointed. 

8 May be musical, but usually is 

L* * not - 


HORIZONTAL 

18 Brisk or lively. 

19 Latin prefix used with certain 

French words. 

22 The key of C. 

23 May signify either negation or 

birth. 

24 Used in narratives (past defi¬ 

nite). 

26 A note of the scale. 

27 A watering-place in the south 

of France. 

VERTICAL 

9 A girl’s name (popular in Rus¬ 
sia). 

14 An English painter (18th cen¬ 
tury). 

16 A unit for the measurement of 
work. 

20 A character in Victor Hugo’s 

“L’Homme qui Rit.” 

21 Road (Latin). 


28 Found at Dax. 

29 Case. 

30 Participle used in describing 

a stay at Dax. 

31 A possessive adjective. 

33 A lake in America. 

36 Used for vines. 

38 A heavy fog. 

39 Appropriate to. 

40 A famous engineering achieve¬ 

ment. 


22 A city in Russia. 

24 Fire. 

25 Derived from taire. 

30 Familiar term of endearment. 
32 God of war (mythological). 

34 Pseudonym of a modern French 

author 

35 Adverb denoting today. 

37 Familiar expression for “my 
friend.” 


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1 Harbor or roadstead. 

5 Colloquial for voila. 

7 A desert in Mongolia. 

11 United. 

12 A bird adored by the early 

Egyptians. 

13 Theirs. 

14 Derived from avoir. 

16 Fatigued. 

17 Used with reflexive verbs. 

18 Plural of lui. 

20 Derived from aller. 

22 Conjunction. 


1 Bed of a small stream. 

2 Curve obtained by joining the 

ares of two circles with dif¬ 
ferent radii. 

3 A town on the River Dr6me. 

4 Piece of metal used on the end 

of axles. 

6 A Roumanian coin. 

7 A river in Arizona. 

8 Species of mango found in 

Gabon. 

9 Brownish gray (fem.). 


HORIZONTAL 

25 Form of bobbin used in spin¬ 

ning. 

27 Desirable when sleeping. 

28 An affluent of the Volga. 

29 An ecclesiastic. 

32 A boy’s name. 

35 Thee. 

37 A preposition plus an article. 

39 A pronoun. 

40 Thou (colloquial). 

41 A beverage for the immature. 

42 Found in French theatres. 

43 A letter of the Greek alphabet. 

44 Latin word for “Hail.” 

VERTICAL 

10 First word of three constitut¬ 
ing name of a town near 
Dijon. 

14 Demands or requires. 

15 A famous German general 

during the thirty years war. 
17 “Hail!” 

19 One. 

21 A prefix. 

23 Imprint or vestige. 

24 A letter of the Greek alphabet. 

26 Your (plural). 


45 Possessive pronoun. 

47 Unit of weight, measure and 

money among the ancient 
Romans. 

48 Derived from naitre. 

50 Colloquial for voyez. 

51 A conjunction. 

52 Second note of the musical 

scale. 

53 Antithesis of amis. 

54 Personal pronoun. 

55 A mineral. 

56 A beast of burden. 


30 Bathes (he, she or it). 

31 Point of one’s objective. 

33 Mean or contemptible. 

34 Compliments or encomiums. 
36 A Jewish prophet. 

38 A boy’s name. 

40 One of the Swiss cantons. 

43 Derived from partir. 

46 Necessary for flight. 

49 An affluent of the Danube. 

50 Only one for each of us. 


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Puzzle 22 


1 The objective of most mortals’ 
lives. 

5 Derived from 6tre. 

7 The distance between the two 
edges of a piece of cloth. 

9 Alas! 

10 Abbreviation also used in Eng¬ 
lish. 

12 Used in cricket. 

14 To entreat. 


2 Derived from lire. 

3 Intimate. 

4 He. 

5 An ejaculation. 

6 Derived from fetre. 

7 A Buddhist priest. 

8 A conjunction. 

10 Ending of verbs of first con¬ 

jugation. 

11 Demonstrative pronoun. 

13 A town near Avignon. 

14 A river in Italy. 


HORIZONTAL 

17 A musical instrument. 

19 One of the first aviators. 

21 Latin word for thing. 

23 A verb often used in addressing 

the lazy. 

24 Custom. 

26 Derived from user. 

29 A necessary action for all 
human beings. 


VERTICAL 

15 Derived from rire. 

16 Pickled (as with herring). 

18 To make a record of. 

20 A useful mineral. 

21 Old name for gruau. 

22 A famous French author. 

25 A river in Siberia. 

27 Resounding. 

28 A large South American par¬ 

rot. 

30 One of Napoleon’s famous vic¬ 
tories. 


32 To hold. 

34 An affluent of the Amazon. 

37 United. 

38 A famous French general. 

39 One of the Cyclades. 

41 Thine. 

44 Needs clothing. 

45 Wearers of clothing. 


31 A useful Latin prefix. 

32 Thou. 

33 A chemicarelement—rare. 

35 An island immortalized by 

Dumas. 

36 A small town in the departe- 

ment of Haute-Sadne. 

37 The key of C. 

40 Derived from savoir. 

42 An interjection. 

43 A personal pronoun. 


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Puzzle 23 


1 A city in Morocco. 

4 One of a chain of mountains. 

7 A personal pronoun. 

8 Sometimes used to designate 

street numbers. 

9 A metal. 

10 Implies an absence of clothing. 
12 God (Italian). 


1 The departement in which 

Quimper is situated. 

2 Chosen. 

8 To handle delicately. 

5 Something to be observed by 
our neighbor. 


HORIZONTAL 

13 The action of seizing or grip¬ 
ping strongly. 

16 An island in the Mediterra¬ 

nean. 

17 A famous English surgeon 

born in 1755. 

18 A period of time. 


VERTICAL 

6 A language spoken in the south 
of France. 

11 A river in Germany. 

12 Thaw. 

14 Proper name (feminine). 


20 A body of water. 

22 A small stream. 

23 A Latin preposition used in 

both French and English. 

24 (He) goes. 

25 A letter in the Greek alphabet. 

26 Synonym for beau. 


15 Eyelash. 

19 The mating season for deer 
and other animals. 

21 Hail (Latin). 




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Puzzle 24 


1 Capable of crystallizing in 
three different forms. 

9 The son of Jupiter and Mena- 
lippe. 

10 Chosen (plural). 

11 Situated (at). 


1 An agreeable ensemble of 

sounds. 

2 Almost obsolete political office. 

3 They. 

4 Personal pronoun. 

3 A frequently used prefix. 

6 Derived from plaire. 

7 An always warlike tribe. 

8 A drying-machine. 


HORIZONTAL 

13 (The) ones. 

14 A Portuguese colony. 

16 A letter in the Greek alphabet. 

17 Inevitably in the past. 

18 A cover. 


VERTICAL 

12 A lake in the Soudan. 

14 A town in the Departement of 

the Hautes-Alpes. 

15 An interjection expressing 

pain. 

19 A Chinese unit of measure. 

21 None (German). 

22 Term used in piquet. 


20 Joined together. 

23 A copper coin. 

25 Crude. 

27 (The) ayes. 

28 A disease of the skin. 


23 The English equivalent of 

Suzanne (colloquial). 

24 Language formerly spoken in 

the north of France. 

26 2nd person singular of the verb 

“to be.” 

27 An abbreviation for opus 

(musical term). 



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1 Language formerly spoken in 
the south of France. 

3 Necessary for winter sports. 

7 To the. 

9 Interjection expressing in¬ 
dignation. 

11 An article. 

12 A flower. 

13 Mass of stone. 

15 Theirs. 

17 Irritable (plural). 


1 Connotes surprise. 

2 An orchestral instrument. 

4 A personal pronoun. 

5 A popular woman. 

6 Derived from 6tre. 

7 Derived from avoir. 

8 Manners and customs. 

10 The proper reply to improper 
advances. 

12 Law (Latin). 

14 To fix the central axis. 


HORIZONTAL 

21 Derived from avoir. 

23 Ruth’s mother-in-law (bibli¬ 

cal). 

24 An abbreviation for post- 

scriptum. 

25 Unwelcome serenaders. 

27 Used (feminine plural). 

28 (Thou) art. 

29 Wrinkles. 

31 Abbreviation for cela. 


VERTICAL 

15 Inhabitants of Switzerland 

(feminine). 

16 A race horse. 

18 To take a rosy tint. 

19 Moved or affected (feminine 

plural). 

20 An attempt. 

22 Abbreviation of three Latin 
words often found in Chris¬ 
tian churches. 

24 Pickled (as with herring). 


32 Wild cherries. 

34 A peak in the French Pyrenees. 

35 Derived from savoir. 

37 A town near La Rochelle. 

38 The self (Latin). 

40 Convulsive contraction of cer¬ 
tain muscles. 

42 Same as 7. 

43 Term used in playing bridge. 

44 A note of the musical scale. 


30 A wild dog (found in Australia). 

32 Mine. 

33 Derived from savoir. 

34 Former name used for gruau. 

36 An argillaceous material used 

by the ancients. 

37 A stream flowing into the 

North Sea. 

38 A conjunction. 

39 Often begins a question. 

41 Same as 31 horizontal. 


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Puzzle 26 


1 Used for winter sports. 

3 Expresses a sudden sound 
(onomatopoetic). 

6 A blade of wheat. 

8 Colloquial term for household 
servants. 

11 Derived from voir. 

13 A small Spanish coin. 

14 A high card. 

15 A wave. 

17 Held. 


1 Helpful in improving one’s 

personal appearance. 

2 A personal pronoun. 

3 A meadow. 

5 A river in Africa. 

6 Derived from 6tre. 

7 A battle won by Alexander the 

Great. 

9 A unit of superficial area. 

10 Concise. 


HORIZONTAL 

19 (I) deny. 

20 Chain of mountains in Asia 

Minor. 

22 A reef in a sail (nautical). 

23 The results of most of Na¬ 

poleon’s battles. 

24 Derived from verb meaning to 

place. 

25 Years. 

26 Jet (of gas). 

28 Greek God of War. 

VERTICAL 

12 Subtract the letter E from 
the English synonym for 
Cosmos. 

14 To render aromatic with anis 
(future). 

16 An object of worship. 

18 Region halfway between earth 
and Hell (mythological). 

20 Thus (Latin). 



30 Well ventilated. 

31 Termination of Latin nouns of 

fourth declension. 

32 Borders (of a forest). 

35 One of a set of dominoes. 

36 Machines used in harvesting. 

38 Overcome with emotion. 

39 Applied knowledge. 

40 A Swiss River rising in the 

Bernese Oberland. 


21 Derived from avoir. 

24 A color. 

27 A Roman Emperor. 

29 An objective pronoun. 

30 A Norwegian proper name. 

33 Part of a pulley. 

34 A direction. 

36 Derived from lire. 

37 His, hers or its. 


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Puzzle 27 


2 The original name of the Jew¬ 
ish people. 

9 An evergreen tree. 

11 One who kills. 

12 Derived from boire. 

13 A fabric. 

15 A Russian emperor. 

17 A shot. 


1 A list. 

3 A season. 

4 Derived from boire. 

5 Revenue. 

6 A town in the Departement of 

Seine-Inferieure. 

7 A Swiss canton. 

8 A French colonial possession. 
10 Faith. 


HORIZONTAL 

18 A season. 

20 An adverb. 

21 A small blade of metal. 

24 A form of contract. 

25 A month. 

27 Sleeping sickness. 

30 One of the Judges of Israel. 
32 A period of time. 


VERTICAL 

12 A street in the Latin quarter 
of Paris. 

14 One of the British islands. 

16 (A) united life (two words). 

18 A boy’s given name (French). 

19 Faded (after washing). 

22 Ten square metres. 

23 A volcano in Hawaii. 

26 Indefinite. 


33 A river in Central Asia. 

35 Pertaining to Greece. 

37 A duct. 

38 The key of C. Major. 

39 An early Italian painter. 

42 Gives reflexive significance. 

43 An edible plant (plural). 


28 A town on the river Aube. 

29 Locations. 

31 Gross weight. 

34 Fatigued. 

36 A key. 

37 A thousand. 

40 An ancient city of Babylonia, 

41 A conjunction. 


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Puzzle 28 


1 Devilish (plural). 

9 A rodent. 

10 No one. 

11 Crisis. 

13 Delay. 

15 An inland body of water. 

16 Street. 

18 Saturn’s wife. 


1 Declension. 

2 The first port of call in Chile 

(south-bound). 

3 Down. 

4 To remove. 

5 India. 

6 Whom, which or what. 

7 A river in Honduras. 


HORIZONTAL 

19 The river upon which Munich 
is situated. 

21 Built. 

22 One of the Balearic isles. 

23 Gladness. 

26 Eye-lashes. 

29 Choler (poetic). 


VERTICAL 

8 Startling or impressive 
(plural). 

12 Close-shaved. 

14 A town in Vaucluse noted for 
its jams and truffles. 

17 Usual. 

20 Derived from rire. 

21 Ferry-boat. 

24 (He, she or it) will go. 







30 An interjection (same in both 
English and French). 

32 Day (Spanish). 

33 Health. 

35 Sea. 

37 To the (plural). 

38 A macaw. 

39 Prowlers by night. 


25 A French writer of the 18th 
century (author of the novel 
L’EmigrS). 

27 Imaginary. 

28 Laban’s oldest daughter. 

30 Prefix meaning six. 

31 The son of Lot. 

34 An Egyptian king. 

36 Raw or crude. 




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Puzzle 29 


1 Fang or tusk. 

5 Tooth. 

8 Curb (for a horse). 

11 An Italian river. 

13 A little plough used for turn¬ 

ing the ground under a 
second time. 

14 Thou. 

15 (He, she or it) is. 

17 To the (plural). 


1 An edible esculent. 

2 Language formerly spoken in 

„ v .South of France. 

3 A conveyance. 

4 State of a living tissue in which 

assimilation is less rapid 
than decay. 

5 Dowry. 

6 In. 

7 Knack. 

9 Road or way (Latin). 


HORIZONTAL 

18 Juice or essence. 

19 (To) me. 

21 Horn (orchestra). 

22 Sovereigns. 

23 A famous family of French 

economists. 

24 The English equivalent of 

peche. 

25 Brief—to the point. 


VERTICAL 

10 An English bank well-known 
in France. 

12 Osmosis (plural). 

14 A famous Marshal of France 
under Louis Fourteenth. 

16 A group of oases in the Central 
Sahara occupied by France 
since 1901. 

18 A girl’s name (Russian). 

20 The English equivalent of 
lierre. 


26 A town in Belgium in the 
province of Hainaut. 

28 A beast of burden. 

30 A high card. 

31 Musical compositions written 

for three instruments. 

33 A conjunction. 

34 A port in Morocco. 

36 Equal. 

37 Seven. 


21 A prefix meaning on this side 
of. 

25 Swimming. 

26 Skill or cunning. 

27 Interjection serving as a mark 

of reprobation. 

29 State. 

31 Such. 

32 A sieve. 

34 Thine. 

35 Not. 


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Puzzle 30 


1 The Departement in France of 
which Le Mans is the pr6- 
fecture. 

7 A line of French kings of which 
Phillip VI was the first. 

12 The name taken by those who 

revolted against Phillip II 
in Holland. 

13 A stove—also a hot room. 

14 Will or wish. 

15 To roast. 

17 Chosen. 

19 Egyptian sun-god. 

20 Nodules. 

22 In. 


2 The capital of Bengal (British 

India). 

3 Street. 

4 Thou (colloquial). 

5 One of the American Great 

Lakes. 

6 Exodus (plural). 

7 Watched (past definite). 

8 The son of Pelops and the king 

of Mycenae (Myth). 

9 Derived from lire. 

10 Goose. 

11 Surrounded by water. 

14 Scrapers or scratchers. 


HORIZONTAL 

23 Refined. 

24 Their. 

26 Machinery (theatrical). 

27 A Belgian watering-place. 

29 Thine. 

30 Word. 

31 The highest rank of nobility. 

32 A butcher-shop. 

33 Derived from avoir. 

35 Rum. 

36 Rate of interest. 

38 A Greek orator and teacher of 
Demosthenes. 

40 Derived from rire. 

42 Elegant (plural). 

VERTICAL 

16 Thou. 

18 Unanimity. 

20 Tsar of Russia from 1825 to 

1855. 

21 Sutures. 

23 Derived from Fumer. 

25 Rich. 

28 A French General who served 

in the Franco-Prussian War 
as well as the Great War. 

33 The principal town in Devon¬ 

shire, England. 

34 Priam's brother and Aurora’s 

husband (myth). 


44 A conjunction. 

45 Fifth note of the key of C. 

47 A tribe of American Indians 

that sold their lands to the 
Federal Government in 
1872# 

48 Elderly. 

49 A town in Switzerland in the 

canton of NeuchAtel noted 
for its watch factories. 

51 Olio (used in cookery). 

53 An obsolete unit of measure 

approximately equivalent to 
a pint. 

54 To be born. 


37 Uvule (insert without change). 
39 An affluent of the River Po. 

41 A wife of Hercules. 

43 The definite article. 

44 A city in Czecho-Slovakia situ¬ 

ated on a river of the same 
name. 

46 A departement in France trav¬ 
ersed by a river of the same 
name. 

48 Abbreviation for altesse. 

50 Here. 

52 Chinese unit of length. 


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Puzzle 31 


1 Paste. 

5 Valley. 

7 (He) takes aim. 

11 A citrus fruit. 

13 Advents. 

15 If. 

16 A bird of the pheasant family 

found in America. 

17 (Thou) art. 

18 A boy’s name—also the first 

name of the Count of Monte 
Cristo. 

20 The name of a woman which 
recurs frequently in Lamar¬ 
tine’s Meditations. 

22 Water. 

23 Years. 


HORIZONTAL 

25 Summer. 

26 Star. 

28 Russian rulers (pre-Soviet). 

30 Review. 

31 A Greek hero, one of the Argo¬ 

nauts and father of Ajax. 

34 An inhabitant of that part of 
Indo-China which was an¬ 
nexed to Annam in 1822. 

37 A hemispherical vase. 

38 The plural of lui. 

40 Termination of a class of 
verbs which require the 
sound of c throughout their 
conjugation (example—to 

advance). 




41 Mixture of wheat and rye. 

43 Title used by civil function¬ 
aries in Turkey. 

46 Gold. 

47 Tar. 

48 Abbreviation for Etats-Unis 

(English). 

49 Impregnated with castor oil. 

51 Well-bred (feminine). 

53 Head. 

54 Situated (as used in juris¬ 

prudence). 

55 Town in the ancient Persian 

empire used as a residence 
by Darius. 


1 Posture. 

2 Dry or sterile (feminine). 

3 Thine. 

4 Environs. 

5 Derived from vendre. 

6 Sheets (of metal). 

7 Widows. 

8 Prefix used to indicate nega¬ 

tion. 

9 To measure by the cubic 

meter. 

10 Fore-lock (of a gun-carriage). 
12 A beverage more esteemed in 
America than in France. 


VERTICAL 

14 Theft. 

19 Sailor. 

21 Of or pertaining to Italy. 

24 Nephew. 

26 A Finnish port. 

27 A period of time. 

28 A cupel. 

29 Type representatif du gouv- 

erneraent ou des citoyens 
des Rtats-Unis. 

82 Name formerly applied to 
Spain. 

38 Elegy. 


Uproar or quarrel (plural). 
Difficult (feminine). 

Chosen (feminine). 

Town in Spain from which 
Sherry wine is shipped. 
Dead. 

An electrically charged par¬ 
ticle. 

Synonym for fou. 

Teacher of Demosthenes. 
Abbreviation for compte. 

Seen. 


35 

36 

38 

39 

41 

42 

44 

45 
50 
52 


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Puzzle 32 


I 




1 Foreseen. 

6 Convict-galleys. 

11 Past participle of verb mean¬ 

ing to soil. 

12 A river in Spain passing 

through Zaragoza. 

13 One. 

15 Related (feminine). 

17 Neither. 

18 A syllable often found in 

Scotch names. 

20 A river in Spain—an affluent 

of the Guadalquivir. 

21 The fifth son of Jacob. 


1 Pens. 

2 (Thou) art. 

3 The Departement in which 

Toulon is situated. 

4 Gorse. 

5 The foster-father of Bacchus. 

6 A silly thing. 

7 The second son of Adam and 

Eve. 

8 Pleasure. 

9 Not. 

10 Fish-nets. 

14 Rowing. 

16 Blockhead. 


HORIZONTAL 

22 Uniform or equal. 

24 Derived from naitre. 

25 Damaged or spoiled. 

26 A descendant of Shem. 

28 Derived from verb meaning to 

stretch oneself out (present 
ind.). 

30 Wheat. 

31 Derived from oter. 

32 Mural (feminine). 

35 An epic poem written by 
Virgil. 

38 Macaws. 

39 Such. 

VERTICAL 

17 An East Indian plant from 
which an ointment is pre¬ 
pared. 

19 Town in Northern France— 
scene of heavy fighting be¬ 
tween the Germans and 
British. 

21 One of the fifty daughters of 
Danaus, king of Argos. 

23 Lilac. 

25 Suckled. 

27 Such. 

29 Style or taste. 

32 Moors. 


41 Decree. 

42 United. 

43 Another name for the devil. 

45 Moved or affected. 

46 The second note of the scale. 

47 Derived from verb meaning to 

suffer or endure (future.) 

49 Prefix meaning out of. 

50 A famous spy during the late 

war. 

51 A modern French writer. 

53 A pig (of lead). 

54 Raised or lifted. 


33 Ballot-box. 

34 Stallion. 

35 Derived from verb meaning to 

enlarge or widen. 

36 Tithe. 

37 Studied. 

40 Been. 

43 Composition written for a 

single instrument. 

44 Dwarfish. 

47 River in Siberia, affluent of 

the Obi. 

48 An affluent of the Rhine. 

50 Drunk. 

52 The. 


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1 To put in order. 

6 A rare metal. 

11 The father of Theseus. 

12 Here. 

13 Course or way. 

14 Watered. 

16 To streak. 

18 Layman. 

19 Shower. 

21 Salt. 

22 (He) tries or tastes. 

24 Street. 

26 Obsolete word for sceau. 

28 An affluent of the Rhine. 

30 An ancient kingdom of Spain, 
joined to Castille in 1230. 


1 Spanish coins. 

2 A city in Bengal. 

3 Species of molluscs found in 

warm waters. 

4 Prefix—of or pertaining to the 

earth. 

5 Nothing. 

6 A French river joining the 

Seine at Conflans. 

7 Sea. 

8 Rainbow-colored (feminine). 

9 Urea (chemical). 

10 Whiting (ichthyological). 

15 Blockhead. 




HORIZONTAL 

32 One of the four writers of the 

Gospels. 

33 Choler (poetic). 

34 A river in Finland, rising in a 

lake of the same name. 

36 Town 45 kilometers S.E. of 
Avignon, famous for its 
jams. 

38 Month. 

41 Worse. 

43 Case. 

44 Friend. 

46 A city in Belgium in the prov¬ 
ince of Brabant. 

49 Arab word for fils. 


VERTICAL 

17 Third (adverb). 

20 Swedish river emptying into 
the Gulf of Bothnia. 

23 Past definite of aller. 

25 Doctor of Law or Theology 
among Mussulmans. 

27 Rump. 

28 City in Peru situated on a river 

of the same name. 

29 Bed. 

31 Yes. 

34 Same as 59 across. 

35 Epistle. 

37 Pickax. 


51 A dog used for hunting (same 
word as in English). 

53 Chain of mountains in the 
Graian Alps. 

55 Way of a ship (nautical). 

56 Interjection used as a call to 

someone else. 

57 French writer (1638-1710) 

founded the Mercure Galant 
in 1672. 

58 English historian (1834-1895) 

wrote on the expansion of 
j England. 

59 Edicts of a tsar. 


39 Egyptian God, husband of Isis. 

40 Derived from verb meaning to 

sound. 

42 Knew (fem.). 

43 These. 

45 Mother. 

47 Illustrious French family of 

Picardy. 

48 Place. 

50 Foundation or groundwork. 

52 Such. 

54 Character in Wagner’s Les 
MaUres Chanteurs. 

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Puzzle 34 


1 Lay-monks. 

6 Beaches. 

12 The chemical element ura¬ 
nium. 

14 Irritated. 

15 A town on the Oise, one of the 

principal points on the Hin- 
denburg Line. 

16 Third. 

18 Favorite and minister of 

Ahasuerus. 

19 Colloquial for voyez. 

20 God of the North wind (myth). 
22 Occurs in the name of the best- 

known Caliph of Bagdad. 


1 Oh! 

2 Short, concise. 

3 Household God (myth). 

4 Donkey. 

5 Thee. 

7 The. 

8 A Turkish officer. 

9 A famous Portuguese explorer. 

10 Shell (of a nut). 

11 A Japanese coin. 

13 A fabric, also a Russian sur¬ 
name. 

16 Thine. 

17 Wheel at the throat of a pulley. 


HORIZONTAL 

23 Second note of the scale. 

24 Language. 

26 And. 

28 Heap. 

29 Small red apple. 

31 Utopia. 

32 Plaits. 

33 Millet (botanical). 

35 Daughter of Cadmus (myth). 

36 (Thou) art. 

38 Salt of Nitric Acid. 

41 Me. 

42 Latin prefix. 

44 Skull. 


VERTICAL 

20 Basilica. 

21 Equality. 

23 Derived from verb meaning to 

roll. 

24 Rabbit. 

25 Thorn. 

27 Truce. 

28 River in Siberia, affluent of the 

Obi. 

30 Prefix from the Greek signify¬ 
ing equality. 

34 Of or pertaining to the mouth 
(feminine). 


45 A town in the Haute-Sadne. 

46 Knell. 

48 They. 

49 Trot. 

51 The faithful servant and 
guardian of the flocks of 
Ulysses. 

53 Cope (church garment). 

54 King of Ithaca and father of 

Ulysses. 

55 Famous writer and political 

economist of France—wrote 
a brochure on Le Tiers 
Etat. 


37 Derived from verb meaning to 
salute. 

39 Prefix meaning three. 

40 Years. 

41 Short-sighted. 

43 Lady. 

45 A famous British poet (1716- 

1771). 

46 Time of freezing. 

47 Sir (Old English). 

49 A beverage. 

50 Thine (plural). 

52 A conjunction. 

58 Here. 






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Puzzle 35 


1 Growing gray. 

11 The family name of Voltaire. 

12 An island in the SEge&n Sea 

not far from the Dar¬ 
danelles. 

14 A fairy queen mentioned by 

Shakespeare in Romeo and 
Juliette. 

15 Plague. 

17 So (Latin). 

18 And. 

19 A character in Shakespeare’s 

Tempest. 

20 He. 


1 Free of charge. 

2 Abbreviation for Robert. 

8 A diphthong. 

4 Separates. 

5 Derived from oter. 

6 Synonym for “ nichee ” 

8 Note well (Latin). 

7 A girl’s name. 

9 Prefix meaning three. 

10 Type of 14th century play in 
which political satire pre¬ 
dominated (plural). 


HORIZONTAL 

31 A famous Spanish painter 
(1588-1060).. 

24 Name of engineer who de¬ 
signed the highest edifice in 
the world. 

27 One of the major prophets. 

28 Eliza. 

29 Latin prefix meaning to. 

30 In. 

31 Comforts. 

34 Derived from verb meaning to 
emanate. 

36 The son of Daedalus. 

38 Spider-monkeys. 


VERTICAL 

11 American women. 

13 Infant-school. 

16 If. 

22 King of Israel (942-928 b.c.) 

murderer of the prophet 
Jehu. 

23 A duck furnishing a valuable 

down. 

25 Laziness, inertia (colloquial). 

26 Ultimate. 

32 Ikons. 

33 Signal. 


39 A lake in Eastern Soudan. 

40 Derived from verb meaning to 

glean. 

42 Roman numerals for six. 

43 Town in Austria situated on a 

river of the same name, also 
an affluent of the Danube. 

45 Nothing (Latin). 

46 Salt. 

47 Liquid exuded by the cuttle¬ 

fish (plural). 

49 Measured. 

51 Armory. 


34 To expose for sale. 

35 An important city on the 

Loire, chef-lieu of Ni&vre. 

37 French equivalent of Ailsa. 

38 Derived from animer. 

41 An interjection (same word as 
in English). 

44 A Belgian watering-place. 

46 Past participle of savoir. 

48 He. 

50 Abbreviation for His Majesty. 


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Puzzle 36 




1 Advance. 

6 Dead. 

11 Placed. 

12 Istar 

14 A plant of the species which 

includes lavender and 
thyme. 

15 The surname of a famous Ger¬ 

man chancellor. 

17 Yellow ocher (as used by the 

ancients). 

18 A town on the Garonne, Chef- 

lieu of Lot-et-Garonne. 

19 Descendants of Jacob. 


1 Love-affairs. 

2 Derived from vivre. 

3 A type of Italian winesf. 

4 Here. 

5 Trial. 

0 A trunk. 

7 Gold. 

8 Stem (of a plant). 

9 Adam's wife. 

10 Senile. 

13 Third i>arty. 

16 Barbarian invaders of Europe, 
conquered Italy under 
Theodoric. 


HORIZONTAL 

20 Prefix indicating repeated ac¬ 

tion. 

22 Choler (poetic). 

23 The (Arabic). 

24 A town in the Bavarian Palat¬ 

inate. 

27 Likeness. 

29 A famous French writer and 

humorist (author of The 
Man with a Broken Ear). 

30 A county in Ireland. 

31 A monkey. 

33 Digression. 

35 Derived from avoir. 

36 A Norwegian unit of money. 

VERTICAL 

18 Synonym for valence (chemi¬ 
cal). 

21 Thick. 

23 Principal public place in the 
ancient Greek cities. 

25 Arab word for son. 

20 Had (feminine). 

27 Island. 

28 Name given in Turkey to of¬ 

ficers above the grade of 
Major. 

31 To sift. 

32 Past definite of verb meaning 

to rumple. 




38 The little river passing through 

St. Omer. 

39 A quality of mind fatal to the 

solution of cross-word puz¬ 
zles. 

41 A Persian monarch. 

43 A blade of wheat. 

44 A river in Spain (Spanish 

spelling). 

46 They. 

47 The muse of elegiac poetry. 

49 Roast meat. 

50 Giggler (feminine). 

51 A saint—celebrated on Sep¬ 

tember 26th. 


34 Checkered. 

36 Operates. 

37 Published. 

39 A famous Marechal of France 

18th century. 

40 Same as 44 across—French 

spelling. 

42 Today (old form). 

45 Abbreviation for Robert (Eng¬ 
lish). 

47 (Thou) art. 

48 Where. 


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Puzzle 37 


HORIZONTAL 


1 Another name for Cybele 
(myth). 

4 One of the Cyclades Islands. 

6 Gush (of water). 

9 Rate of interest. 

11 Shell (artillery). 

13 Seen, i 

15 Uric (chemical) (plural). 

17 Neither. 

18 River in Wurtemberg, affluent 

of the Neckar. 

20 (He) yodles. 

21 Tone. 

22 Handle of a plough. 


24 Concise. 

25 (To) me. 

26 Beings. 

28 To make. 

30 Celebrated Dutch painter, 

1567-1641. 

31 Derived from glaner. 

33 Derived from the verb mean¬ 
ing to evade. 

35 Summer. 

36 Public Market (in the Orient). 

38 Epoch. 

39 Is. 

40 (I will) do. 


VERTICAL 


1 Bank (of a river). 

2 And. 

3 Water. 

4 Former king of the Lapides— 

condemned to perpetual tor¬ 
ture in Hades (myth). 

5 One of Napoleons most illus¬ 

trious Marechaux. 

6 Gravy. 

7 (Thou) art. 

8 Care. 

10 A canton in Switzerland. 

12 A mill-race. 

14 The most southerly of the 
Shetland Islands. 

16 City in Mexico where the Em¬ 
peror Maximilian was exe¬ 
cuted. 


42 Well-known watering-place on 
the river Lahn near Cob- 
lentz. 

44 Me. 

45 Town in the Aisne—at eastern 

end of Chemin des Dames. 

47 Woman changed into a heifer 

by Jupiter (myth). 

48 Dish. 

49 Collars* 

51 The husband of Bathsheba. 

52 A family of famous French 

Economists. 

53 Beloved. 




17 Black. 

19 A well-known center for moun¬ 
tain climbing in Switzer¬ 
land. 

21 Roofing. 

23 Trouble. 

25 Trunk (baggage). 

26 Unit of work (physics). 

27 His, her or its (plural). 

28 Fairy. 

29 Period of time 

32 High treason (used in connec¬ 
tion with another word). 

34 Popular expression for a small 
glass of beer. 

36 A well-known English poet 
1795-1821. 


37 The ancient capital of Lor¬ 
raine, situated on the river 
Meurthe. 

39 An Australian bird of marked 

paternal proclivities. 

40 Brother (ecclesiastical). 

41 The wife of Athamas, King of 

Thebes (myth). 

43 A fish immortalized by Mar- 
guery. 

45 Key. 

46 A king of Israel assassinated 

by one of his generals. 

48 3.1416. 

50 If or whether. 


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Puzzle 3$ 


1 The most important constitu¬ 
ent of Jugo-Slavia. 

6 Carefully done. 

11 One of tne most prolific writers 
of English Romances. 

13 A feminine mule. 

15 First word in a three-letter 

expression meaning blind- 
alley. 

16 The sacred bull of the ancient 

Egyptians. 

18 Stretched out. 

19 Pertaining to the emotions or 

senses. 

20 A Chinese measure. 


1 Mother of Dionysus—king of 

Thebes. 

2 Rattling in the throat. 

3 Goods. 

4 Prefix used in composition as 

particle of negation. 

5 A Portuguese com. 

6 A body of water near the Isle 

of Wight. 

7 Gold. 

8 Ethics—from the Greek word 

meaning the antithesis of 
pathos. 

9 Oasis in the Sahara to the 

south of Ghadames. 


HORIZONTAL 

21 Gift or donation. 

23 Laughed. 

24 Same as 46 down on the pre¬ 

vious page. 

26 A port in the Azores. 

28 The builder of the Ark. 

29 An allegorical poem of Alfred 

de Vigny. 

30 God. 

31 Conscience. 

32 A town in Austria—noted for 

its production of mercury. 

36 Thine. 

38 The. 

40 (He) had. 


42 Thou. 

43 Showers. 

45 A Christian Greek recognizing 
the spiritual sovereignty of 
the pope. 

47 Synonym for arrete (same as 

word in English). 

48 Characteristic termination of 

certain irregular verbs. 

50 Popular expression for a rub¬ 

ber tire. 

51 Honeyed (feminine). 

54 An afternoon nap. 

55 (Nails or pins) with heads 

removed. 


VERTICAL 


10 Improved. 35 

12 A Chinese surname. 

14 Usefully. 37 

17 A rapid turn executed by a 39 
danseuse. 41 

22 But. 

25 A British beverage. 44 

26 Well! Indeed! 46 

27 French equivalent of Adah. 

28 Precise. 

31 Species of liliaceous plant from 49 
which a bitter gum is ex- 52 
tracted. 53 

33 Laid waste. 

34 Bed of a stream. 


Country in ancient Asia to the 
northeast of Palestine. 

Perspirations. 

Military caps. 

Famous Belgian philologist, 
1547-1606. 

Cupola. 

Town in Eure-et-Loir—site of 
chateau erected by Henry 
II for Diane de Poitiers. 

He. 

And. 

C major. 




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Puzzle 39 




1 A German lyric poet-Suabian 
School—1787-1862. 

6 French soldier of whom the 
words “sans peur et sans 
reproche” were first used. 

11 Particular name applied to 

certain mountains in Au¬ 
vergne. 

12 Famous French artist 1748- 

1826, court painter of Na¬ 
poleon I. 

14 Duet. 

15 One of the Cyclades. 

17 Administrative Division in 
Japan corresponding ap¬ 
proximately to the Departe- 
ment in France. 


1 City in Sweden, seat of a cele¬ 

brated university. 

2 Town in Belgium on the 

Meuse—principal industry 
iron and steel. 

3 Musical instrument used by 

the ancient Greeks. 

4 Abbreviation for “Our Lady.” 

5 The port and principal city of 

Senegal. 

6 To say two masses in one day. 

7 Latin prefix meaning towards. 

8 An Italian river flowing from 

Lake Como to the river Po. 

9 Street. 

10 A parlor game. 


HORIZONTAL 

18 The same (Latin). 

19 Madness (plural). 

21 The (feminine). 

23 Second person singular. Future 
Tense of y£rb meaning to 
bore or drill. 

25 Year. 

26 A chain of mountains in North 

Africa. 

28 Great plain (South America). 

30 Dwelling-places. 

31 A deciduous fruit. 

32 Liquid produced by crushing 

sugar cane. 

34 An ace. 

35 Hermits. 


VERTICAL 

13 Vegetarians. 

19 Rose-bushes. 

20 Saliva (plural). 

22 A mountain near Salonika— 

seat of a famous monastery. 

23 A French writer of romances, 

author of Mon Oncle 
Ctlestin 1827-1898. 

24 English equivalent of Prunel- 

les. 

25 A British Admiral (1697-1762). 
27 Lament (poetical). 

29 Years. 

31 South American river—sepa¬ 
rates Brazil from Paraguay. 
S3 Usance (commercial). 


38 Abbreviation for “Our Lord.” 
40 (I) sweat. 

42 Sicilian shepherd beloved by 
Galatea. 

44 One of the Cyclades. 

45 A German river, affluent of the 

Rhine, flows through Wetz- 
lar. 

47 Naked (feminine). 

48 Wood destroyed or damaged 

by fire. 

50 Rook (chess). 

51 Outcropping of a metalliferous 

vein. 

52 A continent. 


36 Salt liquor resulting from the 

evaporation of water in salt 
marshes. 

37 A city in Asia Minor conquered 

by the ancient Greeks. 

39 A French river—affluent of the 
Rhone. 

41 Lighthouse (Spanish). 

43 A Russian composer. 

46 Interjection used to stimulate 
action or to make one jump. 

48 Abbreviation for royal high¬ 

ness. 

49 The thirteenth letter of the 

Greek alphabet. 


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Puzzle 40 


1 King of Judea 944-904 b.c. 

4 Mothers. 

8 Worse. 

11 Of or pertaining to the tail (of 
an animal). 

13 Married (feminine). 

15 But. 

16 Building (noun). 

18 Neither. 

19 A month of the year. 

21 To wander. 

22 One of the tribes of Israel. 

23 English word for jeu. 


1 A character in Racine’s 

tragedy Bajazet. 

2 First name of a famous French 

actress. 

3 At the. 

4 Misses. 

5 To choose. 

6 To crumble. 

7 One who sacrifices. 

8 Letter in Greek alphabet. 

9 One of Napoleon’s most fa¬ 

mous victories. 

10 Fish-nets. 

12 Of. 


HORIZONTAL 
25 Shore. 

27 A character in the opera 
Pailasse. 

30 Finished (plural). 

32 Appointments (political). 

33 Beings. 

34 Athenian demagogue satirized 

by Demosthenes. 

36 Epochs. 

38 Italian composer and pianist 
(1771-1839) passed the 
greater part of his life in 
Paris. 


VERTICAL 

14 Prefix indicating repeated ac¬ 
tion. 

17 Abbreviation for brother. 

20 To be ignorant of. 

22 French dramatist and libret¬ 
tist 1811-1899; author of 
Les Deux Orphelines. 

24 To love. 

26 A stringed instrument. 

28 (They) have. 

29 Oriental public market. 

31 Prefix meaning equal (from 
the Greek). 

33 Shoulder. 


39 Tune ^musical). 

41 Dormouse. 

43 Animal living in the mountains 
of Central Asia. 

45 Customs (of a country). 

46 Elysian (plural). 

48 Synonym for ut. 

49 A volcano in California. 

51 Tunnel. 

53 Vetch. 

54 To sew or disseminate. 

55 Girl’s name (English). 



35 


First name of Italian physicist 
Tesla. 

37 A city in the Var near Toulon. 

38 Poet. 

40 A river rising in the German 
Tyrol and flowing into the 
Danube. 

42 Two consecutive consonants. 
44 A port of call between Port 
Said and Bombay. 

46 Derived from 6tre. 

47 Symbol for Tin (chemical). 

50 Abbreviation for His Lordship. 
52 Neither. 





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Puzzle 41 


1 Greek goddess of Love. 

6 Great plains in Russia. 

11 Second Caliph of the Moham¬ 

medan Empire, 634-644 a.d. 

12 Shields. 

13 Lake in Eastern Soudan. 

15 City in Holland where a cele¬ 
brated treaty of peace was 
signed. 

17 His. 

18 Iva (botanical). 

20 Kind of species. 

21 Footstep. 

22 The mother of Isaac. 

24 Born (feminine). 


1 An Italian port on the Adri¬ 

atic. 

2 English for “non.” 

3 Aroused. 

4 Rodents. 

5 Erroneous. 

6 Sects. 

7 French equivalent of Chinese 

syllable Che. 

8 (He, she or it) had. 

9 Postscript (abbr.) 

10 A famous Dutch scholar and 
philosopher, 1467-1536. 

14 The English word for ovale. 


HORIZONTAL 

25 Hunger. 

26 Pupil (feminine). 

28 One of the Italian “Hill 
Towns.” 

30 Air (of distinction). 

31 The oldest daughter of Laban. 

32 Cherry. 

35 (He) leans. 

38 To hate. 

39 Belgian watering-place. 

41 Mildly stimulating beverage 

(plural). 

42 Past participle of avoir (fern.). 

43 Dull or without lustre. 

45 Moved or affected. 


VERTICAL 

16 Epoch. 

17 Healthy. 

19 A city in Eubea—destroyed by 
the Persians about 490 b.c. 
21 The last word uttered by 
Cyrano de Bergerac. 

23 To have. 

25 Sham (adjective). 

27 A city in Austria on a river of 
the same name. 

29 I stand. 

32 Sheiks. 

33 Waters. 



46 Phonetic pronunciation of the 

23d letter of the alphabet. 

47 Swinging at anchor (nautical). 

49 He. 

50 Deer. 

51 Officers’ eating table (mili- 

tary). 

53 Supply the missing word in the 

title of one of Victor Hugo’s 
plays, Le Roi -. 

54 A Roman general who de¬ 

fended Gaul against the 
Franks and the Burgun¬ 
dians. 


34 Regard. 

35 A canal. 

36 Prefix meaning half. 

37 Species of Euphorbia. 

40 Used in cooking. 

43 Notice (noun). 

44 Part of the Mediterranean Sea. 

47 Singular of 33 down. 

48 (He) is. 

50 Abbreviation for Doctor of 
Medicine. 

52 If. 


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1 Spurious (feminine). 

6 Expunged. 

12 Part of Asia Minor inhabited 
by the most intelligent and 
hardy of the Greeks. 

14 To adorn. 

15 His (Latin). 

16 The son of Abraham. 

19 Past participle of devoir 

(plural). 

20 Tarnished or dull. 

22 French Cardinal, ambassador 
of Henry IV to Rome. 

24 Sown or scattered. 

25 The hero of Corneilles’ most 

famous tragedy. 


1 (I) did. 

2 Ripened by the heat of the 

last month of summer. 

3 First (when used in conjunc¬ 

tion with vingt, trente, etc.). 

4 If. 

5 Breast. 

7 Jibs (nautical). 

8 Abbreviation for brother. 

9 Swath (agricultural). 

10 A port in Northern Africa be¬ 

longing to Spain. 

11 Tare (plant). 

13 (He) goes. 


HORIZONTAL 

27 Skin disease prevalent among 
negroes of French Colonies 
and Central America. 

29 The seventeenth letter of the 
Greek alphabet. 

31 One of the longer rivers of 

Russia. 

32 Not. 

33 First book for children. 

34 A Japanese coin. 

35 Abbreviation of term used in 

addressing a bishop. 

36 (He) will go. 

38 A girl’s name. 

40 Late. 

42 English for “oui.” 


VERTICAL 

17 Dry. 

18 One of the judges of Israel. 

21 Delays. 

23 Metric foot composed of two 

long syllables. 

24 A legislative body in France. 
26 He. 

28 A river in Brazil, affluent of 
the Amazon. 

30 King of Hungary, 1041-1044. 

31 Goddess (Latin). 

36 Irony. 

37 Colloquial for voyez. 

39 Arian. 


44 Therefore (Latin). 

46 First or last piece of lumber 
cut from a log with the bark 
retained. 

48 The departement in which 
Grenoble is situated. 

50 Public proclamation. 

51 The father of Methuselah. 

53 One of the Cyclades. 

55 Cloth covering the neck and 
shoulders of the priest at 
mass. 

57 Twelvemonths. 

59 French sculptor (1826-1905). 

60 Shameless. 


41 A family of American states¬ 

man and scholars. 

42 A Japanese coin. 

43 Thus (Latin). 

45 One of the first French am¬ 
bassadors to America. 

47 Egyptian king of the 19th 
dynasty. 

49 Persian ruler. 

50 Bay (horse). 

52 Gold. 

54 Derived from oser. 

56 This. 

58 English for No. 


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Puzzle 43 


1 (She) paints. 

6 English word for diablotin. 

8 Pulse. 

13 A boy’s name. 

15 Son of Apollo. 

17 Neither. 

18 Formed in ears (wheat). 

19 Frozen. 

20 Same as 17, 

21 Town in Belgium on the 

Dendre. 

23 Member of a religious sect 
which forbade the use of 
vestments in the second 
century. 

25 Rice. 

26 The king of beasts. 

28 Outbursts or transports. 

29 Date or period. 

30 Name of numerous kings of 

Norway during the time of 
the Vikings. 


1 Penal. 

2 Edition. 

3 Guarded by Argus. 

4 Nude. 

5 Past definite of verb meaning 

to strike. 

6 Ideal (feminine). 

7 Derived from paginer. 

8 Battery (electric). 

9 Derived from oser. 

10 Key of C. 

11 Emollient. 

12 Sixteen. 

14 Wrinkled. 

16 Netting or snare. 

22 Interjection meaning whoa or 
stop. 


HORIZONTAL 

32 King of Israel from 919 to 918 

B.C. 

33 Wager (noun). 

34 A great liar mentioned in the 

Bible. 

36 A container for water. 

38 A follower of Nestorious, and 

member of a religious sect 
which survived in Persia 
until the 11th century. 

39 A famous French physicist, 

noted for his discoveries in 
the field of acoustics. 

42 No friend of John the Baptist. 

45 (He) prays. 

46 East. 

48 Mass of frozen snow—source of 

glaciers. 

49 Valley in the Spanish Pyrenees 

—source of the Garonne. 

50 Of or pertaining to an axis, j 


VERTICAL 

24 Peninsula in Greece producing 

a highly esteemed wine of 
the same name. 

25 Rare (Latin). 

27 Nun (spoken in jest). 

29 Husband of Mary, Queen of 
Scots, assassinated by Both- 
well. 

31 Proud (feminine). 

33 Greek hymn of victory. 

34 Plank. 

35 East. 

36 Hither (Gaul). 

37 Epoch. 

40 Following a previously estab¬ 

lished principle (Latin) two 
words. 

41 Bulk (shipments). 


52 Old name for Tokio. 

54 Mountain peak. 

55 Former suburb of Paris— 

home of Camille. 

57 Piece of wood into which the 

share of the plough is fast¬ 
ened. 

58 Ahoy. 

59 Swedish river emptying into 

the gulf of Bothnia. 

60 English statesman—champion 

of Free Trade and the In¬ 
come Tax. 

62 Here. 

63 Oddity or eccentricity. 

65 Dutch sixpenny piece. 

67 Duck furnishing a valuable 

down. 

68 Derived from avoir. 

69 African mammal feeding upon 

carrion. 


43 Ovoidal (plural). 

44 Medicine. 

46 Ecstasy. 

47 Moles. 

49 One of the vesicles of the 

mouth. 

50 Famous violin teacher now 

living. 

51 Joined together. 

53 (He) gives his opinion. 

55 Bitter. 

56 Bavarian River passing 

through Augsburg, and 

emptying into the Danube. 
59 Lead paste. 

61 Coastal river in Vendee. 

64 Latin prefix. 

66 The. 


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1 L’Amerique (mot anglais). 

7 Ville d’Espagne, archeveche, 
universite, superbe cathe- 
drale renfermant les 
tombeaux de Ferdinand et 
d’Isabelle. 

13 Nom de famille (Indoue). 

14 Salle commune ou sont les lits 

dans les couvents, les col¬ 
leges, etc. 

16 Sue depure d’un fruit cuit. 

17 Prefix indiquant la duplica¬ 

tion. 

18 Petits couteaux chirugicales. 

19 Pronom de la 3° personne des 

deaux genres et des deux 
nombres. 

21 Seme d’etoiles. 

23 Instruments metalliques pour 
ouvrir et fermer une ser- 
rure. 

26 Nom vulgaire des mamiferes 

du genre bradype (Zool.). 

27 Vieux mot qui signifie en les, 

en matiere de. 

28 Prefix emprunte au latin et qui 

signifie demi (moins usite 
que demi). 


1 Adducteur (abrev.). 

2 Un mois. 

3 (Tu)- 

4 Genre d’insectes dipteres 

brachyceres, comprenant des 
petites mouches noires ver¬ 
dures de France. 

5 Cdte (Espagnol). 

6 Ancienne province que Nord 

de la France, reunie a la 
couronne sous Louis XIV 
par le traite des Pyrenees 
1659. 

7 Vampires qui, dans les super¬ 

stitions orientales, de- 
vorent les cadavres pendant 
la nuit. 

8 Bords d’un fleuve. 

9 Lac de l’Amerique du Nord. 

10 Abreviation pour Altesse 

Royale. 

11 Partie du corps des vertebres. 

12 Nom vulgaire d’une espece de 

plaqueminier, qui fournit un 
bois dur et noir. 

15 Prenom personnel. 


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HORIZONTALE 
(This puzzle entirely in French) 

30 Espece de solanacee dont les 

feuilles, diversement pre- 
parees, se fument, se prisent 
ou se machent. 

32 Situe. 

34 Suite de termes se succedant 

d’apres une loi. 

35 Personnes qui cherchent a en 

egaler une autre. 

37 Marquer de sa signature. 

38 Nom vulgaire d’une espece de 

graminees qui produit le 
grain dont on fait le pain. 

39 Artere qui nait de la base du 

ventricule gauche du coeur. 

40 Terme d’echecs. Echec au 

roi qui termine la partie. 

41 Meubles ou autres objets dis¬ 

poses pour qu’on puisse s’y 
asseoir. 

43 (II) rend lent ou plus lent. 

46 (II) debarasse de toute ordure. 

47 Vingt-troisieme lettre de l’al- 

phabet grec. 

49 Grande-chaine de montagnes 

dominant la cdte occidentale 
de L’Amerique du Sud. 

50 Crochet de fer en forme d’un 

VERTICALE 

20 Obscurci par les nuages. 

22 Navigateur Espagnol, recon- 
nut le premier les cotes meri- 
dionales de l’Amerique du 
Sud, mort en 1576. 

24 Types de biere forte de Bel¬ 

gique. 

25 Sel qui s’attache au fond des 

podles quand on chauffe les 
eaux servant a la prepara¬ 
tion du sel. 

28 Portion de cercle, comprise 

entre un arc et sa corde. 

29 Petites parties qui tombent du 

pain quand on le coupe. 

31 Pronom demonstratif, mas- 

culin singulier. 

33 Qui a le cerveau trouble par 

les fumees du vin (Pluriel). 

34 Tellement. 

36 Tamis de crin, de soie, etc. 

37 Mer (mot Anglais). 

41 He Danoise dans la mer Bal- 

tique. 

42 Abreviation pour Eminence 

(deux fois). 

80 


S. Cheville plate qui se met 
au bout de l’essieu pour y 
maintenir la roue. 

51 La chose ou la personne dont 

on parle. 

52 Article servant a determiner 

les noms. 

54 Enveloppe calcaire qui pro¬ 

tege le corps des testaces et 
des crustaces. 

55 Qui peut se tordre (Peu us). 

58 Carte a jouer, marquee d’un 

seul point. 

60 Faites en croix. 

61 Largeur d’une etoffe entre ses 

deux lisieres. 

62 Mot, servant a designer une 

personne ou une chose. 

64 Divinites des montagnes 

(Myth). 

65 Genre de gros oiseaux palmi¬ 

pedes, dont plusieurs 
especes ont ete domesti- 
quees. 

66 Droits sans detour (Pluriel). 

67 Prev6t de Paris en 1408; tour 

a tour favori et ennemi de 
Jean sans Peur (1360-1413). 


44 En cet endroit, en cette situa¬ 

tion. 

45 Famille noble de France, dont 

la branche la plus celebre 
est celle de Picardie. 

47 Outils pour percer. 

48 Poeme d’Homere en vingt- 

quatre chants, le chef-d’¬ 
oeuvre de la poesie fipique. 
51 De peu de longueur. 

53 Pronom personnel feminine 
de la troisieme personne 
(Pluriel). 

55 fichange direct d’un objet 

contre un autre. 

56 Tante (Espagnol). 

57 Lettre e deux fois; lettre s 

deux fois. 

59 Lui, elle (en parlant des 
choses). 

61 Meuble sur lequel on se couche. 
63 Abreviation pour Majeste 
Royale. 

65 Metal precieux d’une couleur 
jaune. 


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